Family: Loganiaceae

Scientific Name: Buddleia davidii Pink Delight

Common Name: Pink Delight Butterfly Bush

DescriptionCan become a large shrub in warmer climates but in zone #5 they tend to winter kill back to the ground keeping them much smaller.
Pronunciation(bud-LEE-a)(day-VID-ee-a)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Shrubs Deciduous
Hardiness Zone(5)6-9
Sunlightfull
Moistureaverage
Soil & Siteaverage
Temperaturegrown has a perennial in the cooler zones
Flowerslight rich pink 4 petal flowers borne on a nodding panicle, 6 -8 plus inches, blooms on new wood
Leavessimple, opposite, green, lanceolate
Rootsfiborous
Dimensions4-5 feet in cooler climates
MaintenanceIn the right conditions will reseed producing many volunteer plants. Since it blooms on new wood the die back in the cooler climates may keep the size down but still lots of blossoms should occur. If it looks dead in the spring, wait till the weather warms up before you compost it, it may sprout back to life.
Propagationseeds may not come true to type, softwood cuttings
Native SiteNative to Western China.
Cultivar OriginA hybrid from The Netherlands' Busk Experimental Station
Misc FactsHas been sold as a landscape plant since the 1890's. The genus name Buddleia was named after Reverend Buddle a French missionary and plant collector.
Author's NotesI remember the first time I saw up close and personal the Butterfly Bush. It was on a tour of Piccadilly Farms in Georgia. A large plant 6-8 by 6-8 and was covered with Flutterbys (Butterfly's). Melinda Meyers in her book wrote she had Butterfly Bushes living for over 5 years.
Notes & Reference#1-Manual of Woody Landscape Plants (Michael Dirr), #55-The Garden Book for Wisconsin (Melinda Myers), #183-Buddleias (David D. Stuart)
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